Define a font stack in report css styling #58
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One of the main reason why the reports look a bit rough is that they use the browser default fonts, which a lot of people associate with unstyled content. Changing to a (web-safe) font stack gives it a somewhat nicer look, and in particular makes it look non-default.
Other people may have much better input on the specific font stack to use of course, but Century Gothic is a nice-looking and very readable default font in in a document where most of the text is headings & subheadings, and Consolas should be a decent monospaced sans-serif font to go with it for table data.